UPDATE 12:48 EST: According to a Monday report from TMZ, the drugs found in the rapper's car were steroids and NOT illegal narcotics (AKA a controlled substance). The steroids in question belonged to Desiigner's driver. As of now, there's a good possibility the charges will dropped.
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Prosecutors in the San Francisco Bay area have charged seven current and former police officers tied to a growing sex abuse scandal — and more may be coming!

The scandal first surfaced in 2015 when Celeste Guap (pictured, above) claimed she had sex with about 30 officers throughout the Bay Area, which launched a year-long sexual misconduct investigation.

What's more, the 19-year-old prostitute claimed she had sex with four of the officers before she turned 18, and occasionally traded sex for protection from arrest or tips about planned prostitution stings!

Cops busted the 19-year-old along with four others in his SUV for criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal possession of drugs with intent to sell. The celeb was also hit with a charge of criminal possession of a loaded weapon and menacing.

Wow.

According to TMZ, the other driver involved in the road rage incident called cops claiming the Timmy Turner musician pointed a gun at him, and reported the SUV's license plate number. Police then tracked the rising rapper's car, and after searching it, reportedly found Oxycontin and other drugs in the vehicle.

This time around, it's Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield — you know them better as the gentlemen behind Ben & Jerry's — who were arrested for their activism as part of a similar non-violent protest for an organization called Democracy Awakening!

The ice cream duo were two of approximately 300 people arrested on Monday for protesting the role of money in politics at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC — and now, they are opening up about it!

On the official Ben & Jerry's website, Cohen explained their motivation behind being arrested over the protest:

The Daredevil star was part of a non-violent protest on Capitol Hill, where she and about a dozen other people crossed a police line and sat down in protest. From there, they were arrested — and then released just a few hours later.

First, check out Rosario and a larger group protesting as the police inform them of their arrests (below) before seeing Dawson's reaction to the legal incident:

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: